The Ministry of Interior Affairs of Ukraine showed the process of detaining in Dnipro an 18-year-old man suspected of murdering linguist and professor Iryna Farion, after which he evasively answered questions about his involvement and motives.
This is stated in the video of the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Ukraine.
Thus, the video shows how law enforcement officers enter the apartment where the suspect in the murder of Farion is staying, and in the process of arrest put him face down on the floor.
When asked after his arrest whether the suspect had committed any murders, he replied: "We'll see, let's see." He gave the same answer to the question whether he was guilty of the crime.
The suspect paused for a long time after being asked how he would explain his actions at the time he committed the murder. After that he smiled and answered: "Next question." In the same way, he answered the question about his motives.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on July 25, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that a suspect in the murder of linguist and former member of Parliament of Ukraine Iryna Farion was detained in Dnipro.
Minister of Interior Affairs Ihor Klymenko told the details of the detention. He informed about the suspect: 18 years old, a resident of Dnipro, while preparing for the crime, he rented at least three apartments in Lviv.
Klymenko believes that the suspect decided to kill the former member of the Verkhovna Rada, linguist Iryna Farion as the most vulnerable on his list, which also included the member of the Verkhovna Rada from the Servant of the People faction Maksym Buzhanskyi.
The prosecutor's office informed an 18-year-old resident of Dnipro that he was suspected of murdering linguist and professor Iryna Farion.
Law enforcement officers have not yet found the gun with which Lviv Polytechnic professor Iryna Farion was killed.
Recall that on July 19, around 7:30 p.m., an unknown man shot Farion with a firearm in Lviv, Farion died in the hospital the same evening.
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